I pulled the seat and unplugged the square 4 pin connector and NOTHING AT ALL.. I didn't check for ground with a test light but I did clamp the test light to the stud sticking out for the 12mm nut to hold down the seat (ground) and probed all 4 wires at the plug by the gastank.. NO POWER at all..... should be at least one power for the taillight and one other power when I squeeze the brake handle for the brakelight.. WHAT GIVES????
daman
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Are you sure you got a good ground there gary? try differnt spot,frame someplace.
check load control relay.
check load control relay.
I'm going in the garage in a little while. I'll get the ground from the battery and go from there.. I'll find it this morning (hopefully) and let everyone know!!!
if it doesnt work check wiring at the steering post ..it twist twist twist and finaly broke
it's a little miniature red fuse (10 amp) that was blown.. on the right footwell, rear of the battery area!!!
I never knew that snowmobiles had fuses.. 1 ignition fuse, 1 headlight fuse and 1 tail light fues.. WHUDA THUNK????
yep if u look at the wiring viper got some fuse
Cam/ Viper adict
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Yes the Viper has 4 fuses I believe... Hard to find with battery there...
Two on top of the battery and THREE in the fuse box
Your owners manual has that covered . Also has pictures . LOL .
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